OpenAI made a statement about its former employee who was found dead in his home

26 year old OpenAI whistleblower found dead in his home


26-year-old OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji recently died in his San Francisco home was found.

Artificial intelligence researcher Suchir Balaji expressed concerns that OpenAI was violating copyright law in an interview with The New York Times in October. Balaji, whose cause of death was determined to be suicide, decided to resign after working at OpenAI for about four years, thinking that this technology would bring more harm than good to society. The company, which has broken its silence on this issue as of today, said the following about the incident that led to many conspiracy theories: quoted: “We were devastated to learn of this tragic news and immediately contacted Suchir’s family for support. We will continue to do everything we can to help Suchir’s family. Suchir was a valued member of our team and his passing deeply affected everyone who worked closely with him. We first became aware of his concerns about OpenAI when he published content prepared by the New York Times, and we did not contact him afterwards. We respect his and other employees’ right to share their opinions freely. Our hearts go out to Suchir’s loved ones and we offer our condolences to everyone who mourns his loss…”

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OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, is currently in talks to change its corporate structure with a focus on becoming a for-profit company. OpenAI, which was founded as a non-profit company and has received serious investments from many names, including Elon Musk, now wants to change this structure. Elon Musk especially does not like this situation.

Musk said that OpenAI, which was initially founded for non-profit purposes, later changed its focus and became pursuing profit instead of its mission of developing artificial intelligence that benefits humanity. “violated the original contract rules” he thinks.

He has frequently expressed this before and commercial transformation to the main purpose ‘betrayal’ Musk sees it asfiled two different lawsuits against the company on this issue. A new one was added to these legal steps in the past weeks. According to information received, Elon Musk’s lawyers, He requested an injunction to prevent OpenAI from becoming a for-profit organization.

So why did OpenAI turn into a profit-oriented structure over time? The following was stated by the company on this subject:We realized that the cost of developing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), an artificial intelligence system with human-level or superior intelligence, would run into billions of dollars. Therefore, we realized that moving to a for-profit structure was essential to secure the necessary financing and resources.” It is reported that Elon Musk contributed $45 million to OpenAI.

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